IE Ml FOR I 1 SHOPPING Chrlntma Is Kctting nearer (he time left for nhopping Im growing shorter. Start TODAY to finiftli your Chritman (iift buying. Como here where vc have made every preparation to take care of late shoppers and you will And that you enn select your rifts wi! nt loss of time. Stocks arc well displayed ami in grvvl variety; salespeople are prepared to give you every assist ancc in making selections. TJoiirTJi. Gxrrs Abound in this store of practical gift suggestions. Practical Gifts arc the rule this year, making for economy to the giver and assuring satisfaction to the reccipient. It is a case of giving not less gen erously but more sensibly. FURNITUKE KUGS DKAPERIES MONARCH MALLEAKLE RANGES McpOUGAL KITCHEN CAUINETS .... FINE GLASSWARE CROCKERY SILVERWARE ART GOODS TOYS TOYS TOYS HIGH GRADE PIANOS EDISON PHONOGRAPHS OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS, IIECINNING SATURDAY. DECEMIIK.il 1H. THE DAVIS-KASER CO. Complete Homo Kurnishinjr Department Store 10-20 Alder St. Walla Walla, Waith. r r V t -kl ifcxcRangeiour Dimes for fMtraustfs jj Dnii m Co&fectloaery jj Wtston, Oreton (3h ampion Dependable 9prK Plutfa CASH MARKET FRESH MEATS OF ALL KINDS HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAH) FOR LIVESTOCK. HIDES. PELTS, &c. HASS & SAUER HEMSTITCHING DEPARTMENT A. M. JENSEN CO. Hemstitching, Pecot, Chain Stitch Inr Embroidery, Bmidinfr, Plain Stitching, Button Hold and Buttons Covered, Pleating. MRS. C. E. FERGUSON Phone 030, Walla Walla. Wash. Phone 83 Residence 275 DR. N. P. lJENNET Dentist Weston Mercantile Building Weston, Oregon Dodge Cars Service Trucks SUatiil Makes ol Tttet Oils and Supplies Expert Repairing All Work Guaranteed MILLER & BOOHER WESTON " GARAGE And selling -'inr i BREVITIES ('mil for chickens. J. It. Reynold. W. L. Kayborn has completed his KitUi harvest on Weston mountain. He ha the largest crop in the neigh borhood, having dug and pitted 2700 sack. J. K. McDaniel lift this week on hi annual trip to the southland to M-nd tho winter. He will join Mrs. McDariivl at Los Angeles for the hol iday vacation. They will reside at I'larentia, Cal., of whose teaching force Mrs. McDaniel is a member. Itcr Carlilo and family motored up from Hood River this week for a Christmas visit. Mrs, C. O. I'edersrn is reported to be ill with appendicitis at her home In this city. Fred Kauer of Tacoma 1 hero for a holiday visit with hi parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Saucr. Mis Isaacson of the Weston school faculty ent Wednesday in Pendle ton, transacting business pertaining to school work. An enjoyable social dance was held Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mr. Alex McCorkell on Reed and Hawley mountain. Some sixty people of the neighborhood attended, and found pleasure both In dancing and the spirit of sociability which reigned. Light refreshments were served. Mr. McCorkell and Sclmer Thompson constituted the dance or chestra. Mr. and Mr. Albert O'Harra were recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hainey at their home on Reed and Hawley mountain. Kendall (Turk) Smith has re turned from Vancouver, Wash., where he gained a lot of interesting new experience as an employe of the big Standifcr shipping concern. His brother, Frank Smith, O employed at the Standifcr yards. Weber English of Elgin, Oregon, ha been visiting his brother in the uplsnds. Mrs. Zane Lansdale of Pcndetonl was a recent guest of relative on Weston mountain. Glenn Urutschcr left Thursday for a Christmas visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Brutscher, at New berg, Oregon. Mrs. Bessie Holliday arrived this week from her home near .Seattle to attend her mother, Mr. E. T. Wick er, whose serious illness continues. Mrs. Smith Tayne of The Dalles, an other daughter of Mr. Wicker, is also here. The Young Men's Law and Order and Debating club was organized - Tuesday evening, under the sponsor- getting ready to do business when ship of Rev. W. R. Storms, and will they found that their car had been meet again next Tuesday evening at raided and their stock stolen. The tho Baptist church. The following villainous "monshine" which consti officcra were elected: T. A. Brace, tuted their stock in trade is said to captain; Robert Dickenson chairman; have been seized and destroyed by a E. A. Dickenson, secretary. couple of men who suspected the oc- Stevens Lodge No. 4!, Knights of cupation of the strangers. The latter Reduced Prices for on ALL- ELECTRIC STAND LAMPS PYREX OVEN WARE many other useful Gifts. We are at a price considerably below what you would have to pay in the city. o o o 16 inch cord wood at $4.25 per Rick. Cash in the yard. JONES iz JOME1 Hardware :: Implements n Lumber WESTON, OREGON Pythias, was the most satisfactory host of a delightful party Wednesday evening at its castle hall. Some 175 guests were present and enjoyed the occasion to the full. An informal program was followed by an appetiz ing lunch of cake, sandwiches, ice cream and coffee, served cafeteria style, and dancing was then indulged in at Legion hall, which had been rendered gay with bunting. The cas tle hall was decorated in tho Pythian were then ordered by the chief of po lice to depart hence p. d. q., and stood not upon tho order of their go ing. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Emmel and lit tle son of Athena were dinner guests Sunday at the G. DeGraw residence. Mrs. Sarah E. McDougal, one of Weston's pioneer women, has been granted a pension by the United States government under the acts of 1916 and 1920. The allowance is $30 "dance, furnished by Payant's orches tra, was an especially pleasing fca- w&vvmvmWi ture of the flrir- it. vvaddingnam is visiting in w al ia Walla this week at the home of his daughter, Mrs. E. R. Lieuallen. A few lots of wheat have been sold recently in the local market at around $1.60 for No. 1, but this price is now shaded to some extent because of the drop at Chicago. The largest lot was 2000 bushels, bought by Frank Price for the Weston Warehouse Co. colors. Music for both program and er month and dates from October, City Draying Leave orders at resi dence (Marsh cottage) Bouth of Weston Mer cantile. Phone SCI. GEO. A. LINDEKEN HORSE BIMETS oA"TCOST We are overstocked on auto robes and horse blankets and must have money, and have decided to close out these two items at cost. They are all the famous 5A robes and blankets and we have them in a large, va riety of colors and patterns. COME EARLY BEFORE THEY ARE PICKED OVER. THE WESTON HULLS will ROLL, GRIND or CLEAN your grain, and will give prompt atten tion to orders for anything in its line. International Stock and Poultry Food Hay, Rolled Barley, Oats, Wheat and Millfceds. Chicken Feeds, includ ing Corn, Wheat, Scratch Food, Bone, Shell, Grit, Meat Scraps and Fgg Mash. WOOD and COAL J. A; LUMSDEN - - Proprietor 1916, Mrs. McDougal having received a pension check this week for $1131. Her first husband was Aaron H. Barnes, a veteran of the civil war. Floyd Couch was here from Enter prise this week, visiting the scenes of his boyhood for the first time in nine years. Floyd is one of the lo cally celebrated "Couch twins," who in their younger days resembled each other so closely that they could sel dom be told apart Mrs. J. W. Hvatt has moved to D. F. Lavender of this city has been town from the UpiandS( h8Ving taken appointed deputy sheriff under Zocth roomg mt the dormitory. Miss May Houser. and will enter upon his du- Warner, who makes her home with ties when the new sheriff takes of- M Hvatt. ha8 0ne to portiand to flee, the first Monday in January. meet her Arthur L. Warner, gsssSKSSSSSSSSSSSS air. wiYonucr ,.., .,.u who ha8 in service in Europe, as a peace officer, having served un- ,. . .. . trip to Columbia river points after milch cows for a small dairy which l Miff MB Milton, Oregon (Phone 122) BUY A BARREL OF FLOUR he is starting at his mountain ranch. dor Mr. Houser when the latter was sheriff and also later when he was United States marshal. For nearly i ...... ur..,..'. eleven svnia no t,vowno t ...j m, n t.,, ,,! 1,-. ... t- J lull aJIMU UUtSt A-tMUC sii tv- of police. Mr. Lavender says the .p. fifgt of pointment was wholly unsolic.tcd of Mr8 and came as complete surprise. Mrg peter fl Hags Lowell (Pody) Duncan is back in They went from weston to Walla the old town again, and says It al- Walla Mr Turner is taking a va ways looks good to him. Tody is at- cation a long siege of work as tached to the payroll of the Kerr- foreman 0f tho Storie & Ritner up Gifford flour mills, wherein Orval pur rancj,. Duncan is employed as foreman. Joe Hodgson is a patient In Walla The concern closed down for the hoh- WalIa hospital, where he is receiving days, after completing a largo con- treatment for heart trouble. Mr. tract. This ia tho reason (although Hodgson is foreman of the grand perhaps not the only one) that Pody jury which has heen compelled to Is with us again. postpone its work because of his ill- Mrs. Lilla Kirk and Mrs. Margaret noss. James and Robert Hodgson Rabb, Athena visitors, were enter- WOnt over to Walla Walla Wednes tained at dinner Sunday by Mr. and day to visit him. Mrs. Allen Richal. Tom Diggins has moved from his Two itinerant boot loggers visited mountain ranch to his lower ranch on Weston Sunday and parked their car Couso creek, in order that his family in a convenient but obscure spot on may have more convenient school fa Water street They were evidently cilities. "Berry Christinas!" .Ivory Goods Booklets -Cards Toilet Articles Stationery Jewelry and otber attractive Goods 4 H. GOODWIN